- Classes they teach:

- Alma mater:

Verona High School, Drew University, Arcadia University

- Fun Fact:

- Awarded the 2017 NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Educator Award for New Jersey.
- Played D3 soccer & played in the Gothia Cup in Sweden in High School.
- Traveled to Kentucky and Lousianna to work with Habitat for Humanity Organizations with his Youth Group in Verona.

Quotes

How has this faculty member impacted your time here at CHS? (Click the arrows to scroll)

Mr. Bell made all of his classes enjoyable and allowed creativity, while also providing challenging tasks.

Mikos PanagakosClass of 2018

Mr. Bell was extremely welcoming and overall made the start of my freshman year great. His positive attitude and upbeat class had me looking forward to going to it everyday!

Alyssa GessleinClass of 2020

Mr. Bell has made learning all about computers, and websites, fun. I have learned so much in the past two years and he is always willing to help!

Patrick TrojanClass of 2019

He really helped me when I was low. He helped with my collage apps and scholarship info and all of that

Lorenzo VenturinoClass of 2017

Mr. Bell, valiant overseer of the CHS Webmaster team, has taught me for three years now. Each class with Mr. Bell has been incredibly fun and educational. Next year I will be studying computer science at Lehigh University, and I don't think this would have been possible without all that I've learned in room L320.

Trevor AschmiesClass of 2017

He's not that bad

Mr. Bobby CiarroccaEnglish

I suspect that Mr. Bell secretly wants to be an English teacher! He reads more than most people I know. His cheerful demeanour and friendly greetings never fail to brighten my day.

Mrs. ShawEnglish

Mission Statement

Founded in 2017, the purpose of the "CHS Spotlight" is to honor and preserve the legacy of our CHS teacher, faculty, and staff family who have left a significant impact on CHS.

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